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Do you park your bike at any of these (UK) theft hotspots?

Do you park your bike at any of these theft hotspots? road.cc) Sarah Barth December 3 2016 If you’re getting a new set of wheels for Christmas, or you want to protect the ones you have, be careful when you park it. Extra security is advisable when leaving your bike at railway stations, shopping centres,… [Read More]

If you’re getting a new set of wheels for Christmas, or you want to protect the ones you have, be careful when you park it.
Extra security is advisable when leaving your bike at railway stations, shopping centres, car parks and hospitals, according to a new analysis of police crime figures.
Bicycle insurer Protect Your Bubble says the most likely place your bike will be nicked is at a railway station – the figures coming after studying the locations of nearly 82,000 bicycle thefts.
During the period in question, the 12 months leading up to September 2016, 227 bikes were stolen every day. Only 28 per cent of reports led to the bike being found and the thieves caught.
Of the cycle theft hotspots, the location with the highest theft rates in the UK is Elder Gate at Milton Keynes railway station.
The second worst is Meridian Square in London which borders Stratford rail station and the Westfield shopping centre.
Rob Basinger, head of the UK division of Protect Your Bubble, said: “Bike theft is a nationwide issue, but there are some streets that stand out as having a particular problem. Commuters leaving bikes at railway stations for any length of the time stand a chance of being targeted.
“If you have to leave your bike on the street then make sure it is locked securely and, as with any item of value, if you think it may be at risk then consider taking out insurance for extra peace of mind.”The top five bicycle theft hotspots in the UK are: